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loose carb linkage. (slop)
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T from KC
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1937 115 I have so much slop in my throttle shaft the resistance of the fuel pump bore holds the throttle plate barely open . Being connected to the other side of the throttle shaft via linkage. The slop causes the throttle plate open from the fuel pump having a tight bore to hold up on the shaft linkage . The return spring closes the other side to the stop. Carb is great otherwise. I want a DIY fix . The slop is on the shaft that has a pressed end to the throttle pull.

Posted on: 2014/3/16 21:28
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Re: loose carb linkage. (slop)
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HH56
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Assume you have the C-G carb as shown in fig 7 of 37 shop manual?? If so, that is not a very detailed photo so hard for those of us not having one to guess what might work. Any kind of permanent fix would probably require professional help but maybe someone could suggest something short term by looking at the offending linkage. Any chance you could post a good photo or two of the problem area(s)

Posted on: 2014/3/17 10:24
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Re: loose carb linkage. (slop)
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A DIY fix off the top of my head would be:
Add a center drilled hole at the end of the throttle shaft - a very small one. Not sure if the throttle pull is peened over onto the shaft or not, so observe and act accordingly. Then I would fabricate an adjustable vertical stanchion with a small centering cone mounted horizontally, to enter previously drilled throttle shaft.
Sounds like a challenging project, might be easier to send the carb out, in order to have the throttle shaft bores rebushed.
Good luck.
Tom

Posted on: 2014/3/22 17:01
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Re: loose carb linkage. (slop)
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Phillip Weeks
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Can you fit a small piece of brass shim around the shaft to take up some clearance? Perhaps another way would be to drill a small hole in the bearing housing where the looseness is and tap a thread say 1/8" or 3/16". Fit a brass screw in the hole so that it gently pushes the shaft toward one side of the bearing. These sound a bit agricultural but may be a possibility. The only real fix is the have the bearing holes enlarged and rebushed and possibly a new shaft.

Posted on: 2014/3/23 4:53
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Re: loose carb linkage. (slop)
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Tim Cole
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A good machinist can repair the slop on a mill.

Posted on: 2014/3/23 18:30
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